The Girls Keep Falling Out!

Geek

New Member
You two would probably get along famously! Her freedom with her bodily functions has scared me in a way that I can barely tell a guy that I have to pee much less anything else!

Really? I got to loosen you up baby. I make any man hold my tampons while I look for my car keys. :lmao:
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
Really? I got to loosen you up baby. I make any man hold my tampons while I look for my car keys. :lmao:

My first ex husband rubbed salt in the wound by sitting outside the bathroom door listening. Apparently it was fun to pick on the girl with bathroom issues. :bawl:
 

Geek

New Member
My first ex husband rubbed salt in the wound by sitting outside the bathroom door listening. Apparently it was fun to pick on the girl with bathroom issues. :bawl:

:poorbaby: That is rough. I still can't drop a deuce in a public bathroom. You need a portable sound maker.
 

StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
Well I understand if you're breast feeding and your body isn't accustomed to the extra weight. But in cases like my mother who is of average frame, a little on the chubby side and always had HUGE hoots it was mostly a matter of poor posture. She's about 5'2"ish and 150#s and had a 36DDD, she's now a 36C and still has the same back pain and hump.

I was breastfeeding and stopped since December 2007. For some reasons, my body is still making milk, but not as much. :confused: Before pregnancy, I was a 34 B and went to 34 G after the milk came in after having my baby.

I'm 59 3/4 inches tall, in 100 pounds range, and have small bone frame. Yeah, my back isn't accustomed to the extra weight.

I can't wait to have my back and boobs back to a 34 B soon!
 

StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
How do you mistake a DD for a B :confused:

The lady measured from under my arms instead of under the breasts where the band of the bra sits to get the true band size and then measure the cup size.

Alot of people do not know how to measure correctly.

Measured at 34 around for band. To measure the cup, I had 5 extra inches at 39 inches, so that makes it at "DD".

The lady measured me from the top (under my arms) as 36, and only had extra two inches, so it made it a "B" cup. That's how she got the wrong bra sizes.
 

yankee44

New Member
Ok I am asking for my wife.. So I got how you measure the band now how do you measure the cup again?
 

StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
Ok I am asking for my wife.. So I got how you measure the band now how do you measure the cup again?

Measure it with a measurement tape wrapped around from back to front of your breasts (nipples). I wish I could explain it better. Let me go to a website and post it with better instruction.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
The lady measured from under my arms instead of under the breasts where the band of the bra sits to get the true band size and then measure the cup size.

Alot of people do not know how to measure correctly.

Measured at 34 around for band. To measure the cup, I had 5 extra inches at 39 inches, so that makes it at "DD".

The lady measured me from the top (under my arms) as 36, and only had extra two inches, so it made it a "B" cup. That's how she got the wrong bra sizes.

:yeahthat: It's also not an exact science. There are a lot of factors to add in. Type of bra, brand, material, etc. I measure 33 at the ribcage so I vary between a 34 and 32. Bras are the only thing other than shoes that I'll actually try on. Certain styles call for a different cup size. If I want a demi cup I have to go up a cup size or else my nipples aren't half covered and I'm busting out. I'm all about comfort these days though.
 

godsbutterfly

Free to Fly
Okay big buxom ladies, I've got a problem. My 36D (almost double D's) wont stay in my darn bras. ARGH!!! Can anyone recommend a good, reasonably priced, non-granny-looking bra that will hold them puppies in place? Does anyone else have this problem?

**Please, no comments from the peanut gallery**

Target sells DD bras. I got mine from there and they work out fine if you get the right size and never put them in the dryer!
 
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kris31280

Guest
Where's Kris :tap:
Smart***... Kris was busy doing Kris things...

What hasn't been said already? Get fitted for a bra, that's a start. Figure out the shape of your breasts and figure out which cup they'll fit best in. Try on your bras before you leave the store. Make sure you're properly washing and drying your bras to avoid damage to the shape, which can lead to poppage or popping of wires.
 

StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
Dumb question - but what do u gotta do to be fitted? have to make an appt? and of course u take all ur clothes off (top part I mean) ?? Don't know if I'd want some stranger lookin at my ta ta's???? :eyebrow:

Not a dumb question. :huggy:

You don't have to make an appt. You can walk in JcPenney's, Nordstrom, etc. and request for a bra fitting and they will do it right there for you. No, you do not take your clothes off. Best suggestion, wear a t-shirt where it is thin material to help measure your "true" bra size. Do not wear any "padding", "push-up", etc. Wear a "normal" bra that doesn't give you any "lift" to increase your breasts appearances such as clevage, etc.

No one would be looking at your ta ta's unless you want them to. :lol:

If you want, I can do a bra fitting measurement for you.
 

Agee

Well-Known Member
Did someone mention

measuring? Don't want to leave anyone out :whistle:
 

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